Kottayam Fish Curry

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  • aswathy123
    • Oct 2006
    • 3530

    Kottayam Fish Curry

    Kottayam Fish Curry

    Ingredients:


    King (Mackeral) Fish - 2.2 lbs (1 kg)
    Chilli powder - 2 Tablespoon
    Red onions - 4, cut into pieces
    Split green chilies - 6
    Turmeric powder - 1/2 tsp
    Fenugreek - 1/2 tsp
    Mustard seeds - 1 tsp
    Ginger - 4 pieces
    Garlic-- 3 cloves
    Kudam Puli (Kukum star) - 5 pieces (A special tamarind. Can substitute lemon juice if you do not have this item.)
    Coconut oil - 1/4 cup
    Curry leaves-- 10 stems
    Salt - to taste as reqd
    Paprika - 1 Tablespoons
    Water - 3 cups

    Directions

    Step 1:
    Prepare the Gravy

    In a frying pan, heat about a quarter of a cup of coconut oil or vegetable oil until the oil is hot enough to break a few mustard seeds in this oil. Add the chopped onions, few curry leaves and split green chillies and stir fry.

    To this add a mixture of turmeric, chilli powder and paprika powder in half a cup of water. Cook.

    When the oil begins to clear, add the remaining spices previously ground, half a cup of 'puli water' [drained water from soaking Kudam Puli (Kukum star)] and sufficient additional water to make enough gravy to cover all the fish pieces when cooking subsequently. Add salt as necessary.

    Cook until the gravy is thick . Set aside.

    Step 2: Cook the Fish

    Prepare a bed of curry leaves. Arrange the pieces of fish on this bed. Pour the previously prepared gravy (step 1) over this. The pieces of fish should be completely covered.

    Add the remaining curry leaves and Kudam Puli (Kukum star) pieces, cover with a lid and cook slowly.

    Do not stir, if necessary you can lift the frying pan by it's handle and give it a gentle rotating or rocking motion during cooking to spread the gravy evenly.

    Stop cooking when the fish pieces are cooked sufficiently and the gravy is thick.

    This preparation is best after it sits for a day or two to allow time for the spices to get in to the fish.
  • Samanthajones
    • Sep 2006
    • 5008

    #2
    hhmm...know it is Kottayam???....first it was Kerala :laugh:..thnx for the recipe dish aswathy..keep up the gr8 posting!!!
    ~Samanthajones~

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